What are the causes and consequences of climate change? When the scale is so big, can an individual make any difference? Documentary, diary, and masterwork graphic novel, this up-to-date look at our planet and how we live on it explains what global warming is all about. With the most complicated concepts made clear in a feat of investigative journalism by artist Philippe Squarzoni, Climate Changed weaves together scientific research, extensive interviews with experts, and a call for action. Weighing the potential of some solutions and the false promises of others, this groundbreaking work provides a realistic, balanced view of the magnitude of the crisis that An Inconvenient Truth only touched on. Climate Changed is printed on FSC-certified paper from responsibly-managed, environmentally-sound sources. Find teaching guides for Climate Changed and other titles at abramsbooks.com/resources.
In The Long Summer, Brian Fagan brings us the first detailed record of climate change during these 15,000 years of warming, and shows how this climate change gave rise to civilization.
Drawing on the two authors' experiences, one as an internationally recognized climate scientist and the other as an evangelical leader of a growing church, this book explains the science underlying global warming, the impact that human ...
There is “commitment” already in the climate change system. To minimize those effects will require another kind of commitment, the kind Rick Van Noy illustrates in these stories about a climate-distressed South.
At the beginning of 2017, in an appalling piece of political theatre in the Australian Parliament, then treasurer Scott Morrison passed around a piece of coal as a demonstration of the innocuous nature of coalmines and coal-fired power ...
Berkowitz, Michael. “What a Chief Resilience Officer Does.” 100 Resilient Cities, March 18, 2015. http://100resilientcities.org/what-a-chief-resilience-officerdoes/. Bernstein, Asaf, Matthew T. Gustafson, and Ryan Lewis.
As such, it will take a class struggle to solve. In this ground breaking class analysis, Matthew T. Huber argues that the carbon-intensive capitalist class must be confronted for producing climate change.
In this just-the-facts look at climate change—richly illuminated with illustrations, charts, and graphs on every page—the numbers tell a compelling story of our planet, as convincing as it is impossible to ignore.
In Early Warming, Alaskan Writer Laureate, Nancy Lord, takes a cutting–edge look at how communities in the North—where global warming is amplified and climate–change effects are most immediate—are responding with desperation and ...
This book will give kids the facts about climate change, explain what the state of our planet is, how it got there, and give them hope to fight for their future.
Early Archaic settlement in the southeastern United States: a case study from the Savannah River valley. ... In Archaic Hunters and Gatherers in the American Midwest, edited by J. Phillips and J. A. Brown, pp. 165–195.